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The Regular Guys are proof that anyone can do radio. You might even last a few years before management figures out the numbers will never happen.
AtlBanker said:The Regular Guys are proof that anyone can do radio. You might even last a few years before management figures out the numbers will never happen.
Once the show is over, the station works very hard to drive away every listener that happened to tune in for the morning show
I agree that TRG has started to sound repetitive. It's the same old stuff every day, and they seem to rely more and more on T&A talk and gags than the topical stuff that got them where they are. Again, they are becoming the radio version of Maxim or Stuff--which is a shame, because when they started they were more like Boortz with a younger, less old pharty flavor--and had some seriously intelligent dialogue. They'd talk about the issues of the day (local politics, national politics, young adult life, etc.), the non-issues of the day (like how you would describe Korn to an older listener, adventures in different parts of metro ATL), and the like. It was like Boortz without the baby-boomer bombast, self-importance, and airplane talk.Andy said:On the rare occasion in which I listen to them, it always feels like I've been listening to a repeat or a best-of clip show. To a degree, I think that TRG would do better on talk radio or in the popular FM talk format that seems to dominate Florida
jabba17 said:Andy said:I don't listen to either Boortz or TRG much anymore, because Boortz keeps insisting on rocking his hobbyhorses to death (the FairTax, teen drivers, government schools, etc.) and TRG makes me feel like I'm back in high school--and not in a good way--and about as wise.
Man, I SO agree.
Silkie said:It seems unanimous that daytime radio stinks at the local level...unless you like small, obscure music station air staff teeny bopper types who giggle, introduce one another as the other's radio spouse, but not in real life, and provide details of air staff's whereabouts with the girls. All of a sudden they try on real live radio personalities to see whether they can be taken seriously. I guess that is the reason they are not in New York or Washington, DC anymore.
ck dexter haven said:Well, time to opine: TRG are great, once they get going, and also once they shelve the self-indulgent nonsense that dominates the first 45 minutes of the show. That portion of the show, which I hear daily, is so phoned-in...it's dreadful. Mainly featuring Larry going off on Southside for showing up late, and Larry's endless
"what's on the show this morning...oh, wait, where's the paper that tells me" and then it's Tim reminding him that the paper is somewhere on his desk in front of the mike...man, it sucks. 3 quarter hours go by before they do ANYTHING! And it used to be worse, with the ridiculous introductions ("My name is Larry, I have a mother") crapola.
I have friends I've tried to turn on to the show--example, a PE Teacher High School male, aged 48, Loganville, totally in the demo, who after 2 listens was questioning my ability to judge talent. So if I'm the PD there, I'm gonna hold those guy's feet to the fire, and make them smoke OUT OF THE GATE i.e. 6am, and not screw around with self-indulgent crapola that isn't funny and doesn't matter.
Try this: Dispense with the B.S Kentucky retard Norma Lee woman and also the prayer for great radio intro, and HIT THE GROUND RUNNING! We know who you are and we're waiting for some damn entertainment, and that's what you're being paid for, so get TO IT! Oh, btw, your legal counsel George Stein may be a great guy but there's zero entertainment value in whatever segment he's involved with.
One other thing. The previous poster made a big deal about how hard it is to produce 4 hours a day, 5 days a week, and he's right, if that's really what you're doing. Here's the secret, as practiced by Imus and also any other morning show worth a damn: you do a 2 hour show, twice. That means taking what you do from 6a--7a and repeating it, nearly verbatim (if it worked) from 8a--9a. No one will know, guaranteed, because the ATSL is way less than 2 hours. All the more reason to smoke out of the gate beginning at 6am.
ck dexter haven said:The previous poster made a big deal about how hard it is to produce 4 hours a day, 5 days a week, and he's right, if that's really what you're doing. Here's the secret, as practiced by Imus and also any other morning show worth a damn: you do a 2 hour show, twice. That means taking what you do from 6a--7a and repeating it, nearly verbatim (if it worked) from 8a--9a. No one will know, guaranteed, because the ATSL is way less than 2 hours. All the more reason to smoke out of the gate beginning at 6am.
atlradiofan2 said:They were much funnier when they could be r rated. I understand they are trying to be pg-13 but it would be nice to add some more bits and get away from the same ole thing everyday. A little more cutting up and a little less arguing.
temporary name said:Finally, until you've tried getting up at 4:00 in the morning, preparing, and being "on" two hours later, you really have no room to talk.
ck dexter haven said:Well, time to opine: TRG are great, once they get going, and also once they shelve the self-indulgent nonsense that dominates the first 45 minutes of the show. That portion of the show, which I hear daily, is so phoned-in...it's dreadful. Mainly featuring Larry going off on Southside for showing up late, and Larry's endless
"what's on the show this morning...oh, wait, where's the paper that tells me" and then it's Tim reminding him that the paper is somewhere on his desk in front of the mike...man, it sucks. 3 quarter hours go by before they do ANYTHING! And it used to be worse, with the ridiculous introductions ("My name is Larry, I have a mother") crapola.
I have friends I've tried to turn on to the show--example, a PE Teacher High School male, aged 48, Loganville, totally in the demo, who after 2 listens was questioning my ability to judge talent. So if I'm the PD there, I'm gonna hold those guy's feet to the fire, and make them smoke OUT OF THE GATE i.e. 6am, and not screw around with self-indulgent crapola that isn't funny and doesn't matter.
Try this: Dispense with the B.S Kentucky retard Norma Lee woman and also the prayer for great radio intro, and HIT THE GROUND RUNNING! We know who you are and we're waiting for some damn entertainment, and that's what you're being paid for, so get TO IT! Oh, btw, your legal counsel George Stein may be a great guy but there's zero entertainment value in whatever segment he's involved with.
One other thing. The previous poster made a big deal about how hard it is to produce 4 hours a day, 5 days a week, and he's right, if that's really what you're doing. Here's the secret, as practiced by Imus and also any other morning show worth a damn: you do a 2 hour show, twice. That means taking what you do from 6a--7a and repeating it, nearly verbatim (if it worked) from 8a--9a. No one will know, guaranteed, because the ATSL is way less than 2 hours. All the more reason to smoke out of the gate beginning at 6am.